Not exact matches
«Back to the Sea» is a low -
budget (very low) animated
film that steals a lot from that said
film but
packs a nice voice cast to boot.
If critics would just drink a six -
pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon before every movie they review, this low -
budget action
film would get better reviews than «My Dinner With Andre.»
It is an all - around good time and
packs some great visual effects for a low -
budget film.
It was a low -
budget independent
film that had an excellent cast of underrated and often times forgotten actors - Harvey Keitel leading the
pack, but followed closely by Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, the late Chris Penn, and of course Steve Buscemi.
The
film packs a big
budget compared to past installments.
Long after the form fell out of vogue — and in an era when many big -
budget studio
films pack the screen with saturated candy colors and in - your - face 3 - D effects — indie filmmakers and even the occasional studio - movie veteran are turning to the monochromatic.
This
packs some decent scares and good visual effects for a low
budget film.
There's no fruit in looking at Conquest as a Christ parable, but there's endless fruit in looking at The Passion of the Christ as a big -
budget version of an exploitation / snuff
film,
packed to the rafters with disturbing suggestions about societal order (gays suffer a lot at the hands of Gibson's fantasies — women, mostly, at Fulci's), and flying in under the radar of social acceptability where Fulci's
films have been relegated to the fanatic's collection and the last independent movie store in your state.
Two of those are deceptively angry issue
films with modest
budgets and ensemble casts, two are action -
packed spectaculars featuring big stars, big vistas, and big box - office returns.
«Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)» is one of the most thrilling
films I've ever seen — which is pretty amazing, since it's not a big -
budget, action -
packed, superhero blockbuster.